THE driving force behind the Australian Speed Coursing Control Council—the new rival “controlling body” to the National Coursing Club of Victoria—Mr L. (“Neuey"”) Neuendorf, is a sportsman who has spent a life-time among ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 254 wordsTHE Maryborough champion, with n first prize of £45 and £20 for second was won last Wednesday by J. Gibney’s Bridge Step (Flying Footsteps—Envy Hawk), who ...
Article : 166 wordsALL the eastern States and South Australia are preparing for the opening of the rowing season. Western Australia, however, have just concluded their season. Tasmania reports a boom in rowing, no doubt in view of the fact that ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 194 wordsTHE Adelaide Royal Show, hold last week, proved a great success in every respect. The dog section was well supported and many of the breeds exhibited could more than hold their own with those in the other Stakes, It was necessary to divide the section because of lack of space, and on the first two days the pavilion was occupied mostly by non-sporting varieties, Of these the collie and Alsatian classes filled best . ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 20 Sep 1933, Page 11
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